Waldorf PC8140G Installation And Operation Manual - page 16
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After Each Use
1.
Clean the interior of the pan regularly after each use. Do not use wire brushes on the pan. Clean
using a mild detergent and a hot water solution using soft cloth or a soft bristled brush. Dry the
appliance thoroughly using a dry clean cloth.
Daily Cleaning
1.
The water should be drained and re-filled regularly. Open the drain valve slowly to minimise
splashing. Waste water will drain into the tundish fitted below the appliance drain outlet.
2.
When the tank is empty, open the drain valve fully and check for any particles or residue lodged in
the valve. Clean out with a stiff nylon brush. Do not use wire brush or metal rods as these damage
the seating in the valve and will eventually lead to valve leakage.
3.
If the obstruction in the valve cannot be removed with a brush, use a wooden probe to dislodge any
obstruction.
4.
Clean the interior and exterior of the pan regularly at the end of each day. Do not use wire brushes
on the pan. Clean using a mild detergent and a hot water solution using soft cloth or a soft bristled
brush. Dry the appliance thoroughly using a dry clean cloth.
5.
Once the daily cleaning operation is completed, ensure that the drain valve has been closed.
6.
At the end of each day or at the end of each shift, clean the exterior of the pasta cooker using a
mild detergent and a hot water solution using soft cloth or a soft bristled brush.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Locking Slide
Fig 6
Fig 5
Locking Slide
WARNING:
HOT WATER WILL SCALD - DO NOT RUSH THIS JOB.
WARNING:
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE THE PASTA COOKER WHILST THE COOKER IS FULL OF WATER.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MOVE THE PASTA COOKER, ENSURE THAT ALL THE WATER HAS
BEEN DRAINED FROM THE TANK. REFER TO THE INFORMATION ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE
ON HOW TO DRAIN THE WATER FROM THE PASTA COOKER.